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We by this time nauseated, were ready to vomit; Trimalchio also was gotten confoundedly drunk, when behold, a new interlude; he called for the coronets to come in; and, underset with pillows, and stretching himself at length on the bed, "suppose me," said he, "now dead, say somewhat, I beseech you, in praise of me."
That tunnel of emerald and gold would have been an interlude of peace between two tragedies tragedy of the town, tragedy of the convent if the ground hadn't been strewn with torn papers, like leaves scattered by the wind: official records flung out of strong boxes by ruthless German hands, poor remnants no longer of value, and saved from destruction only by the kindly trees, friends of happy memories.
For a few days subsequently I had painful reminders of the adventure in my frozen hands and feet, which forced me to keep to my bed an unwelcome and unusual interlude in my way of life. In our hallway stands a bronze tablet: "To the Memory of Three Noble Dogs Moody Watch Spy Whose lives were given For mine on the ice April 21st, 1908."
He looked at her, leaning over the arm of the chair, his blue eyes hard with the strenuous rage of his new project. 'You could take a part in an Italian interlude? A masque? 'I have a better memory of the French or Latin, she answered. 'You do not turn pale? Your knees knock not together? 'I think I blush most, she said seriously.
"A most delightful interlude in a heavy day's work," said the Prince. "I am unfeignedly vexed, ladies, at having to rob you of so agreeable a cavalier, but I need Master Wheatman myself." Half an hour later the Colonel stood with me at the town's end to give me my final instructions. I was on Sultan, with urgent letters in my pocket and important work on hand.
Amusing clown interlude, introducing trained dog, Pincher, and the other white pig. H. O. and O. Bastable. The See-Saw. Trained donkeys. Elegant equestrian act by D. Bastable. Haute ecole, on Clover, the incomparative trained elephant from the plains of Venezuela. Alpine feat of daring. The climbing of the Andes, by Billy, the well-known acrobatic goat. The Black but Learned Pig.
In this second edition of Van Twiller's fatuity, his case was even worse than before. He not only thought of Olympe quite a number of times between breakfast and dinner, he not only attended the interlude regularly, but he began, in spite of himself, to occupy his leisure hours at night by dreaming of her. This was too much of a good thing, and Van Twiller regarded it so.
The scene closes with a variant of this, and there is an interlude in which the orchestra weaves a commentary out of the themes of Fate and Golaud's Love. Together with the Pelléas theme, it accompanies the opening portion of the scene. A suggestive use is made of a fragment of the Fate theme at Mélisande's words, after Pelléas prophesies the approach of a storm: "And yet it is so calm now!"
To how many grave political combinations were these unfortunate infants to give rise, and how distant the period when great nations might no longer be tied to the pinafores of children in the nursery! After this little confidential interlude, James expressed in loud voice, so that all might hear, his determination never to permit the subjugation of the Netherlands by Spain.
As casually, it came to him, just as calmly he might have discussed his plan with any man. "At three," she repeated. "I'll be ready." He left her, not as happy as when he had sped up the stairs; left her demoralized now. In the interlude before his return she sat motionless, her mind a tumult of doubt.
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